They are completely controlled by the government.
well.. back in 1782 the worlds population was greatly effected by the infulux of the great king tupac. This lead to all the communist countries to stray to become ditatoships.
Eastern European countries became communist, which was a political ideology modernized by the USSR.
The USSR was communist. Germany is divided into 4 sections and 3 of the 4 sections are democratic and 1 of the 4 are communist in the communist section there is a section of Berlin that is democratic and we supply that section so it would not become communist.
Vietnam is now a communist country that functions like most other countries.
danger that some European countries might become communist
Because the US was affraid that Latin American countries would become communist.
No. China is officially communist, as are Laos and Vietnam (although one would debate how truly communist these are). North Korea is not officially communist, but in every other respect, it is.
They didn't want to become communistic. This is not something that is voted on, but happens when a man like Castro begins a revolution and overthrows the government.
The US was worried that if Vietnam fell to communism it would lead to a domino effect. It was believed that nearby countries would also become communist as a result.
yes... John Foster Dulles came up with the domino theory which basically said that if one country fell to communism then the countries next to that would fall, and so on. America was worried that if the countries in southeast Asia, such as Vietnam, fell to communism then they would too. (However, china had fallen to communism but it hadn't affected any of its neighbours so this was a flaw in the theory). Also, America didn't want southeast Asia to become communist because they needed to still have access to the raw materials and markets there, but they wouldn't be able to if the area became communist.
When countries globalize, they become increasingly interconnected and interdependent with other countries in terms of trade, technology, and culture. This can lead to economic growth, increased access to resources and markets, and cultural exchange. However, it can also bring challenges such as economic volatility and loss of cultural identity.
definitely do not become a communist they r mean :(